Hi guys, I am getting this error(on the client side) when I am trying to access a web service. Also I got this error if I am tring to see the wsdl of my web services from the web browser
Any clues? Romulus -----Original Message----- From: Ashish Varan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 1:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: RE: RE: Passing user-defined objects between Java server (Apache AXIS) and a C# (:Net) Client Nitesh, No idea about .Net, and C#. I depend 100% on Java for my food :) This might help you. http://www.error-bank.com/microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.webservices/ 5372_Thread.aspx Ashish -----Original Message----- From: NITESH GUPTA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: RE: Passing user-defined objects between Java server (Apache AXIS) and a C# (:Net) Client Hi Asish, Thanks for the help once again. I would definately try doing it this way. But in the meanwhile I tried writing the interface and the classes and using the Java2WSDL and WSDL2Java tools. I deployed the web service using the deploy.wsdd that was generated using Java2WSDL. But when I called this webservice with the C# client it gave the following error : InvalidOperationException Server foung request content type to be 'text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1?, butexpected 'text/xml'. The same client was working absolutely fine (with simple objects like int, string and array of strings) when I deployed the class asa a .jws. Any idea what might be wrong? Thanks, Nitesh ----- Original Message ----- From: Ashish Varan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:46 pm Subject: RE: RE: Passing user-defined objects between Java server (Apache AXIS) and a C# (:Net) Client > With this you can pass alomost anything you want ( all axis > datatypes - > key value in hashtable ) and don't need to do any more R & D. > If you add a handler key ( a class that handles the request and > returnshashtable ( server side ) , you may write 1000 web service > call in 7 > days !!! > ( w/o writing any additional line in framework ) > Try a string key and vector having string values etc. > > Client Call > ________________________________________________ > Object[] params = new Object[2]; > params[0] = new RPCParam("parms", your hashtable instance); > params[1] = new RPCParam("parms2","anyOtherParam"); > > //you can add as many params you want > > Service service = new Service(); > Call call = (Call) service.createCall(); > call.setTargetEndpointAddress(new java.net.URL("your url")); > HashMap h = (HashMap) call.invoke("myservice", params ); > > return new Hashtable(h); > > Server Side > ________________________________________________ > class MyServiceProvider{ > public static Hashtable myservice(Hashtable h, String anyOtherParam){ > > //you get your hashtable here after the call > //process the request and return hashtable > > //optional get the HTTP Request if you want to get other params > as well > MessageContext mc = MessageContext.getCurrentContext(); > ServletContext sc = > ((HttpServlet) mc.getProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLET)) > .getServletContext(); > //get the attributes of the request object that will be used to > HttpServletRequest request = > (HttpServletRequest) mc.getProperty( > HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETREQUEST); > > retyrn hashtable; > } > } > _________________________________________________ > Axis server condig.wsdd file > > <service name="MyServiceProvider" provider="java:RPC"> > <parameter name="allowedMethods" value="myservice"/> > <parameter name="className" value="mypackage.MyServiceProvider"/> > </service> > > HTH > Ashish > Senior Software Enginner ( NextLinx Corp ) > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: NITESH GUPTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 11:30 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RE: Passing user-defined objects between Java server > (Apache AXIS) and a C# (:Net) Client > > > Hi Ashish, > > Thanks for the mail. Since I'm new to this sort of stuff its a bit > hardfor me to figure out how to do it with hash tables and > vectors. It would > be great if you could givem some directions about this or an > example. > > Thanks a lot for the help, > > Nitesh > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ashish Varan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 5:15 pm > Subject: RE: Passing user-defined objects between Java server (Apache > AXIS) and a C# (:Net) Client > > > Why don't u put all this in Hashtable. A few lines of code can pass > > anthing. Vector is suppored, so you can pass vector of all supported > > datatypes. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: NITESH GUPTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:06 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Passing user-defined objects between Java server > (Apache > > AXIS)and a C# (:Net) Client > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm new to SOAP and AXIS and want some help. > > > > I am trying to implement a simple hello world type of example on > a PDA > > which has a C# .Net webservice client and a java server on > Apache > > AXISserver running on some machine. > > > > Till now I have been able to pass objects like int, strings and > arrays> of strings but am not able to figure out how to pass user- > defined> objects. > > > > I have deployed the server in form of a .jws using Tomcat server > > > > this is what the server side code looks like: > > > > public class HelloServer > > { > > public String sayHelloTo(String name) > > { > > System.out.println("sayHelloTo(String name)"); > > return "Hello " + name + ", How are you doing?"; > > } > > > > public String sayHelloTo(String[] names) > > { > > String reply = ""; > > for(int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) > > { > > System.out.println("sayHelloTo(String name)"); > > reply += "Hello " + names[i] + ", How are you > > doing? \n"; > > } > > return reply; > > } > > > > public int add(int num1, int num2) > > { > > return num1 + num2; > > } > > } > > > > I want to pass a user-defined object . some thing like : > > > > public class HelloUser { > > int userID; > > String userName; > > String[] userAdd; > > } > > > > If someone can guide me about how to do this, the help would be > really> appriciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Nitesh > > > > > >